In the heart, there are four chambers. (1) The left atrium, where oxygenated blood enters from the lungs, (2) the left ventricle, where blood flows after the left atrium, (3) the right atrium, where deoxygenated blood returns to the heart via the vena cava, and (4) the right ventricle, where blood is sent back to the lungs via the pulmonary artery.
four chambers: right atrium left atrium right ventricle left ventricle
The four chambers of the heart are the right and left atria, and the right and left ventricles. The atria are the upper chambers, and the ventricles the lower.
4 chambers, the Left and right Atrium which are on the top and the left and right ventricals which are on the bottom
The human heart has four chambers. The atria are the upper chambers, and the ventricles are the lower chambers.
The heart has four chambers: the right and left atria, which are the upper chambers, and the right and left ventricles, which are the lower chambers.
Four - left and right atrium and left and right ventricle
Well, there are four chambers, left/right ventricle, left/right atrium. If you mean "sections" by "chambers" there are four of them.
The four chambers of a cow's heart are the same as a human's: left atrium, left ventricle, right atrium, right ventricle. In addition to the four main chambers, however, there are two accessory chambers that function as additions to the atrium. These are called the left and right auricles, and are outpouchings on the left and right atria respectively.
the right atrium is its own chambers. there are four, right and left atrium, and right and left ventricle
There are four. Two atria (top) and two ventricles (under the atria).
NO they do not. They have four chambered hearts.
four, right and left atrium, left and right ventricle